Description
This hardcover is a rare and valuable resource for linguists, researchers, and anyone interested in minority languages of Northeast India. The Outline Grammar of the Khâmtî Language documents the linguistic structure of Tai-Kadai language spoken by the Khâmtî community near Sadiya in Assam. At 209 pages, it provides detailed grammatical analysis essential for academic study, linguistic preservation, and cultural documentation. Whether you’re a linguistics student, anthropologist, or scholar of Asian languages, this scholarly work offers authentic primary reference material rarely found in Indian bookstores. Published by Gyan Publishing House, it’s a solid addition to collections on indigenous and minority languages of India.
- ISBN-10: 9367802153
- ISBN-13: 978-9367802151
- Publisher: Gyan Publishing House
- Publication date: 1 January 2024
- Language: English
- Dimensions: 22.59 x 14.34 x 2.09 cm
- Print length: 209 pages
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Khamti language and who speaks it?
Khamti (Khâmtî) is a Tai-Kadai language spoken by the Khâmtî people, primarily in the Sadiya area of Assam, Northeast India. The Khâmtîs are an ethnic group with a rich linguistic heritage, and their language represents an important minority language of India that linguists and cultural researchers study for its unique grammatical and phonological features.
Who should buy this Khamti language grammar book?
This book is ideal for linguistics students, university researchers, anthropologists, language preservation advocates, and scholars of Asian or minority languages. It’s also valuable for anyone studying the languages of Northeast India or conducting comparative Tai-Kadai linguistic research. Libraries with strong regional studies or linguistic collections will find it essential.
How many pages does this Khamti grammar book have?
The hardcover edition contains 209 pages of detailed grammatical analysis and documentation of the Khamti language. It provides comprehensive coverage of phonology, morphology, and syntax as spoken by the Khâmtî community in and around Sadiya.
Is this book available in India and what’s the format?
Yes, this scholarly hardcover edition is available online at The Bookish Owl India. Published by Gyan Publishing House, it’s a durable hardcover suitable for academic libraries and serious collectors of linguistic and regional studies materials.
What makes this Khamti language book unique?
This outline grammar is a rare, focused study of Khamti language structure and usage as documented in the Sadiya region of Assam. It serves as a primary linguistic reference for a minority language that’s otherwise underrepresented in mainstream academic publishing, making it invaluable for language preservation and academic research.






